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19 feb. 2024
a las 12:53 MAÑANA UTC
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19 feb. 2024
a las 07:51 TARDE UTC
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05 feb. 2024
a las 12:24 TARDE EST
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13 ene. 2024
a las 07:17 TARDE UTC
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20 ago. 2023
a las 02:19 TARDE EDT
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21 oct. 2022
a las 02:05 MAÑANA UTC
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03 sep. 2022
a las 08:34 TARDE EDT
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04 sep. 2022
a las 01:53 TARDE EDT
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18 ago. 2022
a las 11:11 MAÑANA EDT
Descripción
Rockefeller State Park Preserve
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02 jul. 2022
a las 05:48 TARDE EDT
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11 jun. 2022
a las 06:49 TARDE UTC
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29 may. 2022
a las 04:38 TARDE EDT
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A couple culms had 3 peris but the majority had two, plus the leaves are really thin (about 0.5mm)
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24 may. 2022
a las 06:13 TARDE EDT
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18 may. 2022
a las 05:26 TARDE EDT
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10 may. 2022
a las 09:45 MAÑANA EDT
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27 mar. 2022
a las 10:32 TARDE UTC
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Red-Tailed Hawk nesting. Eagle Hill Trail Rockefeller State Preserve
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23 mar. 2022
a las 08:03 TARDE EDT
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I have a ton of photos of this guy; can upload more if anyone wants.
He walked along one of the pathways for a while, then stalked and caught a small animal (pictured)
Spent a while sniffing in grass until a smaller, mangy looking coyote showed up; he tried to mount her but she was not up for it. They then both sniffed around the grass.
Neither seemed to care much that people were walking by.
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24 mar. 2022
a las 02:19 TARDE EDT
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Looks like a Frullania species but not sure which one. Not F. eboracensis. Did not inspect ventral leaves
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09 oct. 2021
a las 03:46 TARDE EDT
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08 sep. 2021
a las 05:10 TARDE EDT
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30 ago. 2021
a las 07:03 TARDE UTC
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01 jul. 2021
a las 06:30 TARDE EDT
Descripción
In Alley Pond Park, Queens. First found by Andy Greller in 1987 at this location, now re-located by me.
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10 may. 2021
a las 08:50 TARDE EDT
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01 mar. 2021
a las 09:25 TARDE EST
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Start from the nearest Street, count southward toward the 17th stones on the third row. The plants was found in the gap. (Facing west)
The plant was covered by concrete later, but it might still be alive now.
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12 feb. 2021
a las 02:15 TARDE EST
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22 ene. 2021
a las 12:02 TARDE EST
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Tallest measured in NY state. Fortunate there were a couple small low branches available to check leaf and bud traits up close.
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22 ene. 2021
a las 12:02 TARDE EST
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28 nov. 2020
a las 12:04 TARDE EST
Descripción
This non-native Carex was abundant in this area - along trails and also invading adjacent successional woodlands. It is known to have naturalized in the northeastern North America. Here it is acting like an invasive but doesn't appear to be on any invasive species lists that I could find anywhere in North America, and it is sold as an ornamental.
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06 nov. 2020
a las 09:52 TARDE EST
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Oil drops present in laminal cells; costa with one row of guide cells and enlarged cells forming the base of ridges on the abaxial surface; leaf distally subtubulose.
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02 jun. 2020
a las 09:02 TARDE EDT
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17 sep. 2019
a las 06:55 TARDE EDT
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Photos and observation by Brian Dedeian
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05 sep. 2019
a las 03:27 TARDE EDT
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A few seedlings 8 to 12 feet tall.
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13 jul. 2019
a las 09:22 MAÑANA EDT
Fecha añadida
15 jun. 2019
a las 04:01 TARDE EDT
Descripción
This species is always a good find near NYC; it’s my first encounter with it in Central Westchester and in my many decades of observing leps in and around the Rockefeller State Park Preserve. A significant local colony, and flying today with Meadow Fritillary and Buckeyes.
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06 may. 2019
a las 07:34 TARDE CDT
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04 jun. 2019
a las 01:52 TARDE EDT
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03 may. 2019
a las 01:17 MAÑANA UTC
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02 mar. 2019
a las 02:56 TARDE EST
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17 ago. 2018
a las 09:21 TARDE EDT
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13 jun. 2018
a las 05:20 TARDE EDT